Buying A Home
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House-hunting while renting
Hi there- so this is a completely hypothetical question.
When would you give notice to your landlord if you are purchasing a house??
My first instinct would be at closing day because what if something falls through - which can happen up until the minute those papers are signed on closing day.
My situation is that we'll be house-hunting starting in September. We are still in a year-lease at our apartment complex with the option to go to month-to-month once the year lease is up (Would need to be renewed March 1st). So - if we don't find something until after the first of the year its not a big deal - we'll go month to month and just pay one 'extra' months rent. However - if we find something and move out in the fall - we have to give our landlord 60 days notice. Which is a lot of extra money when we are purchasing a home.
How did you guys do it or what would you suggest????
Re: House-hunting while renting
I was originally planning on giving our 30 days move-out notice on July 1st, so that we would close as scheduled around the 20th, have about a week to move out, and be gone before August. However, already having one deal fall through has made me very, very nervous that it could happen again.
We haven't given move out notice yet, and it turns out that it was probably a very good thing. Closing will be delayed, and we're not sure by how long. I checked with our apartment complex, and if we move out in mid-August, then we'll only have to pay for part of the month. I know that the decision will cost us several hundred dollars, but with so much uncertainty, it just makes me feel less stressed to not have to guess when we will actually be moving, and hope for the best.
We can't predict the future, and little problems keep springing up that create delays that we have no control over (insurance approval delayed because the windstorm certificate for the roof was never filed, etc.)
So in short, we're giving them our 30 day notice the day that we close.
Since you have to give longer notice than we do, if you wait until after your inspection, you will have a much longer buffer period than we do to protect against closing delays.
I know you're hesitant to let them know you're leaving (although, I wouldn't be....they want you to pay rent for as long as you can....), but I would consider asking them how binding your move out notice is. If you give them your notice, and the house deal falls through, will they allow you to continue your apartment contract/month to month, or do you have a different back up plan? That is a big deciding factor on whether or not you should risk giving your notice before closing.
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